Law Reform
The Law Reform Committee is a Joint Investigatory Committee of the Parliament of Victoria.
The Committee was established under the Parliamentary Committees Act 2003 and its members have been drawn from both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council. In the 57th Parliament of Victoria, its members were appointed in the sitting week commencing Thursday 05 May 2011.
The Law Reform Committee has conducted many different Inquiries. To access the Committee's recent Inquiries and reports, please click here or the Inquiries menu item to the left.
Information on Inquiries conducted before 2002 can be accessed via the Committee's Archive.
For further details, contact the Committee Secretariat.
Law Reform Committee
Parliament House, Spring St,
East Melbourne, VIC 3002 Australia
Phone: +61 3 8682 2851
Fax: +61 3 8682 2818
Email: vplrc@parliament.vic.gov.au
Latest News
Inquiry into Sexting: Call for submissions
The Law Reform Committee is calling for submissions for its Inquiry into Sexting. Click here to find out more about making a submission to the inquiry.
Public hearing 21 May: Access to and interaction with the justice system by people with an intellectual disability and their families and carers
The Law Reform Committee will hold a public hearing for the Inquiry into access to and interaction with the justice system by people with an intellectual disability and their families and carers on Monday 21 May 2012 from 1:00pm - 4:40pm. Hearings are open to the public and anyone is welcome to observe the hearing. Find out more about the hearing.Inquiry into access by donor-conceived people to information about donors: Final report tabled
On 28 March 2012, the Law Reform Committee tabled its report on the Inquiry into Access by Donor-Conceived People to Information about Donors. Find out more about the report or download a copy.
